August 2025

On August 28, 2025, an awareness programme was organized for the teachers of the Giriulla Educational Zone at the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Centre. During the visit, teachers explored the museum’s exhibits and gained in-depth knowledge about the ecological and social importance of mangrove ecosystems. The programme also highlighted the role of mangroves in protecting coastal communities, mitigating climate change, and sustaining biodiversity.

Awareness Programme for Teachers of Giriulla Educational Zone at the Lanka Mangrove Museum

On August 28, 2025, an awareness programme was organized for the teachers of the Giriulla Educational Zone at the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Centre.

During the visit, teachers explored the museum’s exhibits and gained in-depth knowledge about the ecological and social importance of mangrove ecosystems. The programme also highlighted the role of mangroves in protecting coastal communities, mitigating climate change, and sustaining biodiversity.

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On August 28, 2025, students from the Ocean University of Sri Lanka, accompanied by Dr. Kumara, visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum as part of their case study program. During the visit, they explored the exhibits and gained valuable insights into the importance of mangrove ecosystems and their conservation.

Connecting Knowledge and Nature: Ocean University Visits the Museum

On August 28, 2025, students from the Ocean University of Sri Lanka, accompanied by Dr. Kumara, visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum as part of their case study program. During the visit, they explored the exhibits and gained valuable insights into the importance of mangrove ecosystems and their conservation.

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On August 22, 2025, students from Royal International School visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum. During their visit, they explored the exhibits that showcased the ecological importance of mangroves and their role in protecting coastal ecosystems. The students gained valuable knowledge about mangrove conservation, biodiversity, and the environmental challenges faced by these unique ecosystems.

Students from Royal International School visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum!

On August 22, 2025, students from Royal International School visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum. During their visit, they explored the exhibits that showcased the ecological importance of mangroves and their role in protecting coastal ecosystems. The students gained valuable knowledge about mangrove conservation, biodiversity, and the environmental challenges faced by these unique ecosystems.

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On August 14, 2025, a student from the Ocean University of Sri Lanka carried out research at the Lanka Mangrove Museum, focusing on the animals associated with mangrove roots. Mangrove root systems provide shelter, breeding grounds, and feeding areas for a wide range of associated fauna such as crabs, mollusks, shrimps, and small fish. These species play a crucial role in nutrient cycling, coastal food webs, and the overall health of mangrove ecosystems. The student’s research seeks to deepen understanding of these vital interactions and highlight their ecological importance.

Children and Youth Environmental Society Engages in Routine Work at the Museum

On September 16, 2025, members of the “Together with Mangroves” Children and Youth Environmental Society carried out their routine work at the premises of the Lanka Mangrove Museum.

During the program, the young members actively collected mangrove seedlings, continuing their dedicated efforts to support mangrove conservation and restoration. Their commitment not only contributes to maintaining the mangrove nursery but also nurtures a strong sense of environmental responsibility among youth.

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On August 14, 2025, a student from the Ocean University of Sri Lanka carried out research at the Lanka Mangrove Museum, focusing on the animals associated with mangrove roots. Mangrove root systems provide shelter, breeding grounds, and feeding areas for a wide range of associated fauna such as crabs, mollusks, shrimps, and small fish. These species play a crucial role in nutrient cycling, coastal food webs, and the overall health of mangrove ecosystems. The student’s research seeks to deepen understanding of these vital interactions and highlight their ecological importance.

Research on Animals Associated with Mangrove Roots

Research on Animals Associated with Mangrove Roots On August 14, 2025, a student from the Ocean University of Sri Lanka (OCUSL) carried out research at the Lanka Mangrove Museum, focusing on the animals associated with mangrove roots. Children from the “Together with Mangroves” Children’s Society also joined the activity, showing their support and enthusiasm. Their

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Dr. Gunawardana is widely recognized as one of Sri Lanka’s foremost experts in environmental laws and regulations, natural resource management, biodiversity-related international conventions, intellectual property rights, and bioethics. He is also celebrated for his unwavering advocacy in wildlife conservation and environmental protection, dedicating decades of his career to raising awareness and protecting Sri Lanka’s natural heritage.

Renowned Environmentalist Dr. Jagath Gunawardana Visits the Lanka Mangrove Museum

The Lanka Mangrove Museum was honored to welcome Dr. Jagath Gunawardana and his family today.
Dr. Gunawardana is widely recognized as one of Sri Lanka’s foremost experts in environmental laws and regulations, natural resource management, biodiversity-related international conventions, intellectual property rights, and bioethics.

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On 13th August, the Children’s Society of the Madampe Divisional Secretariat, known as "ලමා සබාව", visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum. During their visit, the children had the opportunity to explore the museum’s interactive exhibits, which showcase the rich biodiversity and ecological importance of mangrove forests.

Children’s Society from Madampe Divisional Secretariat Visits the Lanka Mangrove Museum

On 13th August, the Children’s Society of the Madampe Divisional Secretariat, known as “ලමා සබාව”, visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum.
During their visit, the children had the opportunity to explore the museum’s interactive exhibits, which showcase the rich biodiversity and ecological importance of mangrove forests.

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MSc students in Environmental Science from The Open University of Sri Lanka visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum, accompanied by Dr. D.D. Gihan Dahanayake, a lecturer from the Department of Zoology at the university. During their visit, the students explored the museum’s interactive exhibits and gained valuable insights into the ecological importance of mangroves. They learned about mangrove biodiversity, conservation challenges, and the role these vital ecosystems play in protecting coastlines and supporting marine life.

MSc students in Environmental Science from The Open University of Sri Lanka visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum, accompanied by Dr. D.D. Gihan Dahanayake

MSc Environmental Science Students Visit Lanka Mangrove Museum MSc students in Environmental Science from The Open University of Sri Lanka visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum, accompanied by Dr. D.D. Gihan Dahanayake, a lecturer from the Department of Zoology at the university. During their visit, the students explored the museum’s interactive exhibits and gained valuable insights

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On August 6, 2025, a group of enthusiastic students from K/Hewaheta Central College, Mahanuwara, visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum as part of their educational field trip. The visit provided an immersive experience into the world of mangrove ecosystems and their importance in environmental conservation.

Students from K/Hewaheta Central College, Mahanuwara Explore Mangrove Conservation at Lanka Mangrove Museum

On August 6, 2025, a group of enthusiastic students from K/Hewaheta Central College, Mahanuwara, visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum as part of their educational field trip. The visit provided an immersive experience into the world of mangrove ecosystems and their importance in environmental conservation.

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